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Repair - Restore - Refinish

Re-New is committed to the Repair, Restoration and Refinishing of your Interior & Exterior Surfaces. In many cases, replacement is not needed and can be much, much more expensive. Restoring your surfaces simply makes sense for you and the environment. Some of the advantages are:

  • It can be as little as 20% the cost of replacement (see our FAQS page for more...)
  • Downtime is usually hours or a day vs days to even weeks
  • No “surprises” during a renovation project
  • No mess to clean up at the end and even throughout the project

 

Repairing, Restoring and Refinishing offers many more options than most think and we encourage you to CONTACT US to get your FREE ESTIMATE for a simple surface repair, restoring a stone, tile or grout surface or refinishing a tub, tile, countertop or another surface.

Large or Small
Interior or Exterior
Residential or Commercial

Thank You for your commitment to Restoration over Replacement!

 

 

"Excellent craftsmanship, timely, courteous, honest and professional.
I would definitely recommend and will use again." 
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Zoe L.-Denver, Co.

 


Grout Wipe

Tile & Grout

While ceramic tile is extremely durable and will last for decades, the grout between the tiles is very porous and will readily absorb dirt and spills.

Grout can be professionally protected using a specialized process called color sealing. Color sealing provides the highest degree of stain protection and greatly reduces the maintenance required to keep tile and grout looking clean and fresh.Before & After

 

Color sealing creates a long lasting layer of protection that prevents dirt and spills from absorbing into grout. The original grout color is “locked in” while dirt and spills are “sealed out”.

  • Preserves New Look
  • Locks in Uniform Color
  • Seals Out Dirt And Spills
  • Same Day Transformation
  • Change Grout Colors
  • Easier Maintenance


Natural Stone

There is no other material on Earth like natural stone. Formed from millions of years of geologic forces, natural stone is quarried from different parts of the globe to make its way into our everyday lives in the form of countertops, floor tiles and many other building materials. It is one of the most beautiful and durable construction materials available.

As durable as natural stone is, it requires a special care and protection to ensure a lifetime of beauty and utility.

Using a properly trained and qualified stone restoration professional ensures the stone is safely restored to its original beauty and luster using proper techniques and products.

 

Cleaning

Natural stone floors must be maintained properly to avoid damage to the stone surface. Many common household cleaners can permanently damage natural stone leaving dull etch marks or white marks in the stone.

In many cases, a professional restoration process must be used to restore the stone back to its original condition.

Grinding

Restoration of marble, granite, limestone, travertine or other natural stone involves the removal of scratches and/or other damage from the surface of the stone. Grinding is accomplished by mechanical abrasion known as diamond grinding. The grinding process is normally used to remove “lippage” from a stone floor.

Lippage occurs normally during the installation process where one tile is installed slightly higher or lower than an adjacent tile creating a “lip”. Grinding will remove the lippage and create a flat surface to continue the restoration process.

Honing

Honing is a continuation of the grinding process, using finer and finer abrasives to achieve an even finish to the stone. Honing can be accomplished using diamonds, abrasive powders or sanding screens depending on the condition of the stone. Honing can leave the stone with a dull, even finish or a matte finish depending on the desired look.

Polishing

Polishing goes beyond the honing process, using even finer abrasives to achieve a shine on the stone surface. Taking it to this level further enhances the natural beauty of the stone surface. As the polishing steps continue to use finer abrasives, the reflectivity of the stone is enhanced, creating a mirror like finish. This can densify the surface of the stone, and can help prevent stain absorption.

Sealing

Sealing natural stone is one of the most important ways to prevent permanent stains and discoloration. Penetrating sealers and impregnators fill the pores of the stone and help to repel dirt and spills from the surface. Most natural stone should be re-sealed every 18-24 months to maximize protection and minimize permanent staining and damage.

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